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Welcome to Scribblers’ Rest, where a group of Florida creatives play RPGs!

The Loam’s End campaign takes a twist as Scribblers’ Rest welcomes Armand Rosamilia, author of the Dying Days series, and Adam Bellas, comedian, actor, and honorary Canadian, to help us explore the remaining enigmas of the threatening house by the sea. The vicious contretemps at the front door continues to test our heroes’ resolve, and drain their hit points. Will the Leaping Crossbowman fall into their hands? Team Goatee wins a pivotal victory in the Lament of Loam’s End campaign. They capture the notorious Ned, and discover the identity of the Leaping Crossbowman.

The Mando Method co-hosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda tell a few sobering stories about deceit, getting screwed by publishers and the stuff authors don’t like to admit to, talk about or share… usually.

Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast host Armand Rosamilia chats with two different authors at different times on this week’s episode.

First time author M.L.Ruscsak just released her first book “The New Reign” back in April. This is the first book in a 4 part series. All of which is edited by her daughter and publisher. This first book also had intentional miss spelled words among other misgivings.

Then…

Mitzi Szereto is an author and anthology editor of multi-genre fiction. She has her own blog of humorous essays at Errant Ramblings: Mitzi Szereto’s Weblog and the web TV channel Mitzi TV, which covers the “quirky” side of London, England. Her books include the newly released horror novel “Florida Gothic”?the first in a brand new series; as well as “Oysters and Pearls: Collected Stories”; “Rotten Peaches (The Thelonious T. Bear Chronicles)” and “Normal for Norfolk (The Thelonious T. Bear Chronicles)”?the cozy mystery series co-authored with author bear Teddy Tedaloo; “The Wilde Passions of Dorian Gray”; “Pride and Prejudice: Hidden Lusts”; “Dying for It: Tales of Sex and Death”; “Getting Even: Revenge Stories” and “Love, Lust and Zombies”. Her anthology “Erotic Travel Tales 2” is the first anthology of erotica to feature a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She divides her time between the Pacific Northwest and the UK.

Welcome to Scribblers’ Rest, where a group of Florida creatives play RPGs!

The Loam’s End campaign takes a twist as Scribblers’ Rest welcomes Armand Rosamilia, author of the Dying Days series, and Adam Bellas, comedian, actor, and honorary Canadian, to help us explore the remaining enigmas of the threatening house by the sea. The manor house has not been tamed, and a desperate clash is necessary just to re-enter. But will this sweat, blood and scorched ankles buy any answers? The fight to re-enter the manor grinds on as crossbow bolts flash by, and our fighter charges slashing at his enemies, adorned all in flaming roaches.

Do you want to learn the simple method for garnering millions of international sales for your book in as little as one hour?

You’ve come to the wrong place.

The Mando Method Podcast co-hosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda will instead tell you their fumbling ideas and history about international sales and offer some personal insights to hopefully help you on your journey as well as help one another.

Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Podcast host Armand Rosamilia offers his personal insight as well as a healthy bit of rambling about Scares That Care Charity Weekend, his upcoming con schedule, his upcoming book release schedule, his Patreon page and so much more you’ll be unable to shake a stick at it!

The Mando Method Podcast co-hosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda got to record in front of a live studio audience during Scares That Care Charity Weekend, taking comments from the audience and staring into one another’s gorgeous eyes.

M.D. was reading classics like Homer’s The Odyssey by the time he hit the third grade; then he discovered Tolkien, Asimov, and Bradbury, and it was all downhill from there. The Hobbit was pretty much his gateway drug, which led to a life spent reading every sci-fi and fantasy book he could get his hands on.

He currently lives in the Hill Country near Austin, Texas, which is where much of his fiction is set. Most days you can find M.D. in a local coffee shop or in his office working on his next book, or in his garage pummeling inanimate objects.

Should an author do it? What are the pros and cons of not using your real name as an author? The Mando Method Podcast co-hosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda sort it all out with their own experiences and what they’ve seen with their own two eyes.

Perhaps someday they’ll collaborate as Armand Buda or Chuck Rosamilia and no one will ever know it was them.